Andrew Pienovi

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Andrew is a Portland native and received a B.A. in International Studies: Latin American Studies from Portland State University. He is an amateur photographer and enjoys shooting everything from natural landscapes to abstract images. His goal is to positively and actively be involved in the improvement of the lives of the world’s most vulnerable populations. Andrew has traveled to every mainland country from Canada - Panama, a few Caribbean islands and parts of Europe. In 2008 he spent a short period of time teaching in Honduras. When he takes a break from reading articles on the latest international affairs, he enjoys riding his bike, fly fishing, skiing and playing basketball, soccer and softball.

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Recent Posts

Jun 22, 2011 - Oh, My! On Economic Growth, Africa's Lions Keep Pace with Asia's tigers
Jun 2, 2011 - Slim Pickings in Holmes County, Mississippi
Feb 11, 2011 - The High Price of Complex Global Supply Chains
Dec 16, 2010 - Salmon Vs Gold
Dec 10, 2010 - Africa's Anticipated Mobile Internet Revolution
Dec 8, 2010 - Kabul's First Skatepark
Nov 19, 2010 - Building a Global Empire, The Chinese Way


Stories We're Watching

Jobs for Billionaires - By Joshua E. Keating

Foreign Policy - Thu, 05/24/2012 - 07:25
A few problems back here on Earth in need of some serious capital.

Panda glasses are Toms shoes for your face

Washington Post - Innovations - Thu, 05/24/2012 - 02:30
Growing up in a Chinese home, Vincent Ko saw the many uses of bamboo — in the kitchen utensils, decorations and even furniture. Years later, as a recent Georgetown University graduate, Ko began to wonder if the trendy Asian grass had a place in fashion — in sunglasses, to be exact.

Old Ways Disappearing In The New Mongolia

NPR - Thu, 05/24/2012 - 00:17
With desertification, drought and a booming mining industry, Mongolians are leaving the traditional life of herding. Herdsman Bat-Erdene Badam says he will be the last in his family to tend livestock. His children are trading in their nomadic lives for more stable, often urban jobs.

Two Worlds, One Climate - By Peter Passell

Foreign Policy - Wed, 05/23/2012 - 14:35
Forget Kyoto. There’s a much better way to persuade the developing world to fight climate change.

Brazil and China, Oiling the Wheels of Business

Inter Press Service - development - Mon, 05/28/2012 - 06:21
China's voracious demand for energy has prompted it to embrace Brazil as a major oil partner, fuelling the dramatic expansion of Chinese companies in this South American country. But while some see this as a boost to the Brazilian economy, others fear that it poses a risk to this country's future self-sufficiency.

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